Wow, if that's really her skin, she should probably be in an institution, not on the beach. There's a big difference in an hour or two in the sun with some coppertone and cooking yourself like a roasted chicken.

As with most things in life, moderation is the key. I believe limited sun exposure is definitely good for your mental well being.

Thanks, BP. I'm not a musician and I can't play any other instrument or standard songs, But the Indian music just seems to flow on its own accord. I have many tapes of Indian flute players I listen to and I can't play their stuff either, not even the traditional songs, but I make up my own songs and people rave about them and ask for a CD. So, soon I will record a CD.

Every year I play a free concert on the winter solstice at the Paint Rock Pictograph site in west central Texas (On that day they let people in free) while a sharp spear of light penetrates to the center of a special pictograph at local true noon - it doesn't do that any other time of year. That's just one of Paint Rocks many astronomical-related paintings that are almost a thousand years old. It was an astronomical observatory like none other among the North American Indians and has pictographs depicting the night sky in winter,/spring, 2 different supernovae, solar eclipses and other things related to astronomy and solstices and equinoxes and such. It feels like a holy place and I always play well there and it seems as though the spirits there are watching and listening.

There are no Kokopelli images at Paint Rock, but I was born under the sign of Kokopelli and have had to learn the secret about him on my own as there was none to teach me. In fact, I did not know I was born under his sign until I learned the secret about him and then it became obvious. One day I will make a website about that.

Believe it or not, that paragraph actually makes sense if you think about it.

Thanks, BP. I'm not a musician and I can't play any other instrument or standard songs, But the Indian music just seems to flow on its own accord. I have many tapes of Indian flute players I listen to and I can't play their stuff either, not even the traditional songs, but I make up my own songs and people rave about them and ask for a CD. So, soon I will record a CD.

Every year I play a free concert on the winter solstice at the Paint Rock Pictograph site in west central Texas (On that day they let people in free) while a sharp spear of light penetrates to the center of a special pictograph at local true noon - it doesn't do that any other time of year. That's just one of Paint Rocks many astronomical-related paintings that are almost a thousand years old. It was an astronomical observatory like none other among the North American Indians and has pictographs depicting the night sky in winter,/spring, 2 different supernovae, solar eclipses and other things related to astronomy and solstices and equinoxes and such. It feels like a holy place and I always play well there and it seems as though the spirits there are watching and listening.

There are no Kokopelli images at Paint Rock, but I was born under the sign of Kokopelli and have had to learn the secret about him on my own as there was none to teach me. In fact, I did not know I was born under his sign until I learned the secret about him and then it became obvious. One day I will make a website about that.

Believe it or not, that paragraph actually makes sense if you think about it.

Good luck to you.
KokopelliBob

Bob, my Father-In-Law was a photographer for "Arizona Highways" magazine for 40 years.

He has some pictures of Canyon De Chelly that you would drool over.

Don't know if you read Tony Hillerman or not but he does a fair job of describing the Navajo and Hopi lore. I have a friend who is an author who does as well but is not as well known. His name is Ron Query.

Interesting about your association with Kokopelli. Thanks for sharing.

first pic: #9 6 tackles, 1 sack, 1 int, 1 punt return for a td.
Second pic: 10 tackles 8 solo 1 interception game. returned a punt to the 1 yard line TWICE. i was so mad.
Third Pic: Team Captian. 8 tackles, 2 forced fumbles 5 receptions for 119 yards and 2 tds. Cobb County Player of the Week.
Fourth: Senior pic
Fifth: Senior team photo. My brother( yes im aware he's black. and adopted) is # 88, the big dude to the left, behind the row of players standing up between #57, and #24 You can just see his head

To anyone who saw that i'm personally apoligizing. A friend gave me that link and said I could host pictures on there, and I tried. But apparently something happened( i'm assuming thats made for porn pictures) but i'm very sorry for wat happened. I had no idea that would happen. I would like to apoligize.